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NORTH WALES, DATED 1727
Details
A GEORGE II OAK TRIDARN
NORTH WALES, DATED 1727
The upper section with later moulded and ribbon-twist cornice with drop pendants, the sides with panels and wavy slats, the middle section with a panelled frieze and drop pendants, the central arcaded panel with split baluster projections to left and right and initialled and dated T.H.I. 1727, within a lattice with rosette decoration, flanked by panelled doors, the lower section with three frieze drawers with raised lozenge panels and a central conforming panel flanked by twin panel doors carved with dragon-like creatures, on stile feet, feet spliced, scratch-carved to the reverse W.I.P. and branded to the side of the upper section I.R.M., pulls later
75 in. (190 cm.) high, 62 in. (158 cm.) wide, 22 in. (57 cm.) deep
NORTH WALES, DATED 1727
The upper section with later moulded and ribbon-twist cornice with drop pendants, the sides with panels and wavy slats, the middle section with a panelled frieze and drop pendants, the central arcaded panel with split baluster projections to left and right and initialled and dated T.H.I. 1727, within a lattice with rosette decoration, flanked by panelled doors, the lower section with three frieze drawers with raised lozenge panels and a central conforming panel flanked by twin panel doors carved with dragon-like creatures, on stile feet, feet spliced, scratch-carved to the reverse W.I.P. and branded to the side of the upper section I.R.M., pulls later
75 in. (190 cm.) high, 62 in. (158 cm.) wide, 22 in. (57 cm.) deep
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Christie's, South Kensington, 24 February 1999, lot 509.